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Developer Tools

Node.js 25.8.0: Subtle Upgrades, Big Implications

Node.js 25.8.0 is here, not with a bang, but with a series of precise, data-driven improvements. This isn't just another point release; it signals a commitment to refining the core engine and bolstering its developer experience.

4 min read 3 weeks ago
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Security & Privacy

Node.js Security Update: What You Need to Know

Node.js just dropped a security patch. Don't ignore it.

5 min read 3 weeks ago
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Security & Privacy

[2026] Node.js Slams Door on Low-Signal HackerOne Reports

Node.js just raised the bar for bug hunters. Low-signal reporters? You're out—unless you hit up Slack.

5 min read 3 weeks, 2 days ago
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Programming Languages

Node.js 24.13.1: Stability & Dependencies Update

Node.js 24.13.1 LTS is here, a minor release packed with incremental improvements. It's not a revolution, but it fortifies the foundation for developers worldwide.

4 min read 3 weeks, 2 days ago
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DevOps & Infrastructure

GitHub Actions and Docker: Finally Sane CI/CD for Your Node.js Side Hustle

Your Node.js app crashing because you forgot to restart the server? This CI/CD pipeline with GitHub Actions and Docker fixes that—automatically. No more manual babysitting.

5 min read 1 month, 1 week ago
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Security & Privacy

Node.js Ditches Bug Bounties: Security Researchers Left High and Dry

Imagine finding a gaping security hole in Node.js — the backbone of millions of apps — only to get a pat on the back instead of a paycheck. That's the new reality as the project's bug bounty program grinds to a halt.

5 min read 1 month, 2 weeks ago
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